With shallow pockets and no godfathers, how youth are buying property
He had heard from around the town that there was an elderly but vibrant woman selling a piece of her land in Nkozi, close to Uganda Martyrs University.
At the time, Nkozi did not have the status and population it does now. In 2003, a young Vincent Agaba acquired the land.
“A quarter of an acre at Shs3m,” he says. Agaba was neither employed nor earning from any other source. It was from his pocket money that he saved money to acquire the sizeable land.